"He's a textbook predator. He's victimized minor females essentially everywhere he's gone in his life at different jobs," said Gilbert.
He said 40-year-old De Jaun Jones worked at Mount Whitney High School as a campus supervisor in Visalia when he was accused of exchanging nude photos with a 15-year-old girl and touching her inappropriately in 2023.
But Gilbert said Jones had already been fired from Mount Whitney High a decade earlier for similar allegations.
"Mount Whitney High School did everything right in 2013. They released Jones from his employment, but then they did everything wrong when they brought him back in 2022," said Gilbert.
Jones is accused of grooming high school girls, as well as normalizing inappropriate touching and conversations when he was a campus supervisor.
Gilbert is now representing a second teen who has also accused Jones of abuse.
"He should not have been rehired by the district in 2022, given that they had released him 10 years before for a very serious misconduct," said Gilbert.
Gilbert said Jones has also been accused of similar behavior while working at Monache High School in Porterville Unified and at an In-Shape gym.
The Tulare County District Attorney's office has filed 11 felony counts against Jones for misconduct during the 2022-2023 school year.
Prosecutors said at least three young women came forward with credible allegations of sexual abuse and inappropriate behavior.
Action News reached out several times to the Visalia Unified School District for comment, but they have not returned our calls.
Jones' preliminary hearing for his criminal case is scheduled for November 13. If convicted, he faces prison time and sex offender registration.
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